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Nothing OS 3.2 June Update for Phone (2a) Brings Private Space Fix and More

Nothing has released a new software update for its popular Phone (2a), upgrading it to Nothing OS 3.2. The update, which is around 247 MB in size, brings some useful improvements and fixes that many users have been waiting for. Until now, the Nothing OS 3.2 update had already reached other models like the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus and CMF Phone 1. Now, the Phone (2a) joins the list, while the upcoming Phone (3a) and Phone (2) still run on version 3.1.
One of the most important changes in this update is related to the Private Space feature. Many users had been facing problems because they forgot the password for Private Space. Earlier, there was no easy way to reset or delete it without resetting the whole phone. But with the Nothing OS 3.2 update, users can now use their lock screen PIN to delete or reset Private Space. This is a very helpful improvement that solves a major issue.
The update also brings the latest Android security patch dated June 1, 2025, which helps improve the phone’s overall safety. In addition, a bug related to Bluetooth earphones not working properly during Telegram calls has been fixed. This means users who had trouble connecting wireless audio devices during calls on Telegram should now find things working smoothly.
Another fix includes reducing high Wi-Fi power usage in certain rare cases. This will help prevent unnecessary battery drain when using Wi-Fi or sharing a hotspot. Along with these changes, the update also promises better system stability and performance, giving users a smoother experience during daily use.
After the update is installed, the phone might lag slightly for a few minutes, but it becomes stable shortly afterward. All major functions like calling, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and general app usage seem to be working well without any new issues.
Overall, the Nothing OS 3.2 update for Phone (2a) is a solid improvement. It solves a key problem with Private Space, updates the phone’s security, and makes performance better. Users are recommended to install this update to enjoy these new features and fixes.
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Nothing OS 4.0 with Android 16: Release Timeline, Features, and Eligible Devices

Nothing is getting ready to release its next major software update, Nothing OS 4.0, which will be based on Android 16. Recently, the company began a closed beta test for the Nothing Phone (3). Many users have already participated, and the application window for this beta closed five days ago. According to an official post in the Nothing Community by team member Rob Godwin, the open beta for Android 16 on the Phone (3) will roll out in September 2025.
Other Nothing smartphones, including the Phone (3a) series, Phone (2), Phone (2a), Phone (2a) Plus, CMF Phone 1, and CMF Phone 2 Pro, are expected to receive the open beta between October and November. If everything goes as planned, the stable version of Android 16 could reach most supported devices by November 2025. However, the Nothing Phone (1) will not receive the update. For the Nothing Phone (2) and CMF Phone 1, this will be the last major software update they get.
The update will also bring several new Android 16 features. These include Advanced Protection Mode, which adds an extra security layer to prevent malicious apps from exploiting sensitive data, and Search in Photo Picker, which will make it easier to find images from your gallery or Google Photos. Another addition is Predictive Back Gestures for smoother navigation with visual hints.
One of the most exciting changes is the arrival of Live Updates, similar to iOS Live Activities, which will show real-time tracking information on your lock screen, such as food delivery status. The Material You Expressive design will also be improved, offering refreshed colors and themes for supported apps like Google Keep and the Phone app. It will have more features that will be introuced by Nothing team as well apart from Android 16 native features.
The exact stable release date for Nothing OS 4.0 has not been officially confirmed. However, based on the company’s hints, most supported devices could receive Android 16 before the end of 2025. The Nothing community is already buzzing with excitement, with many users sharing their wish lists of features they want to see in this major update.
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Nothing Phone (3) Gets 20x AI SuperRes Zoom, Glyph Matrix Photo & More in August Update

Nothing has officially rolled out the Nothing OS 3.5 August update for the Nothing Phone (3). This latest update, sized at 189 MB, brings several new features, bug fixes, and performance improvements. Most importantly, it also includes the August 2025 Android security patch, ensuring the device stays protected with the latest security enhancements.
One of the main highlights of this update is the improvement to the Glyph Interface. Now, when you use the Glyph Mirror toy to capture a photo, a special Glyph Matrix-styled photo will also be saved. The company has also fixed an issue where ringtones would automatically switch to “Classic” in Generative mode. Additionally, bugs related to ringtone mode selection after phone data transfers and incorrect response to Telegram calls on the Glyph Interface have also been resolved.
On the camera front, the update adds support for AI SuperRes Zoom, now working between 20x and 30x zoom levels. The shutter response time after taking multiple shots has been improved, along with better autofocus and color accuracy, making your photography experience even smoother.
Apart from that, the update focuses on fixing several system bugs and improving the user experience. Some of the key fixes include the missing default search engine option in the app drawer and settings, and an issue in Universal Search where the second character would disappear. The Essential Notification border UI has been polished, and the cloned WhatsApp app can now open PDF files properly.
The update also improves the Snapchat refresh rate, ensuring smoother usage. Issues with 4K 60FPS video playback stuttering in the gallery have been resolved. The Adaptive Brightness now works more smoothly, and charging problems with certain third-party chargers have been fixed. In addition, system copywriting has been refined, and overall stability and performance have been improved.
This is a meaningful update for Nothing Phone (3) users, offering both functional upgrades and important security enhancements. Users are encouraged to download and install the update to enjoy a smoother, more secure experience.
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Nothing Essential Space App Gets New Sharing Features in v1.0.12 Update

Nothing has released a new update (v1.0.12) for its Essential Space app, bringing two exciting sharing features to select Nothing phones. The update is currently available via the Play Store for Nothing Phone 3A, 3A Pro, and CMF Phone 2 Pro.
What’s New in the Update?
The update (around 94MB in size) focuses mainly on improving sharing options within the app:
- Audio Recording Sharing Enabled
Users can now record audio using the “Flip to Record” feature and directly share those recordings with others. Previously, Essential Space only supported sharing images, PDFs, and Markdown files. The new update now supports audio file sharing in AAC format. - Image Capture with Smart Text Summary
Users can capture images using the Essential key in the camera app, and the app uses AI to summarize what’s in the image. For example, if a photo includes a Nothing phone and white earbuds, the app automatically generates a description. This summarized image can then be shared along with the AI-generated text.
UI & Functionality
While the user interface hasn’t seen major changes, the new features add a practical edge to the app. The shared content even includes Nothing branding and a “Your Second Memory” tag, enhancing the brand’s unique style.
Supported Devices
These features are currently live on:
- Nothing Phone 3A
- Nothing Phone 3A Pro
- CMF Phone 2 Pro
- Nothing Phone 3
Make sure your Essential Space app is updated to version 1.0.12 to access these features.